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Ji-hwan Bae

Ji-hwan Bae is a South Korean professional baseball player, currently a center fielder and second baseman for the New York Mets in MLB. Prior to joining the Mets, Bae played for the Pittsburgh Pirates. He initially signed with the Atlanta Braves as a free agent in 2017 and made his Major League Baseball debut in 2022.

July 1999: Born in July 1999

Ji-hwan Bae was born in July 1999, and later attended Kyeongbuk High School in Daegu.

July 26, 1999: Ji-hwan Bae's Birth

On July 26, 1999, Ji-hwan Bae was born. He is a South Korean professional baseball center fielder and second baseman.

2015: Kwon Kwang-min signs with Chicago Cubs

In 2015, Kwon Kwang-min signed with the Chicago Cubs, becoming the first South Korean high school player to directly join professional baseball in the United States before Ji-hwan Bae.

September 23, 2017: Signing with the Atlanta Braves

On September 23, 2017, the Atlanta Braves announced the signing of Ji-hwan Bae as a free agent.

November 21, 2017: MLB Voided Contract

On November 21, 2017, Major League Baseball voided Ji-hwan Bae's contract with the Atlanta Braves due to fraudulent contract negotiations.

2017: U-18 Baseball World Cup

In 2017, Ji-hwan Bae represented South Korea at the U-18 Baseball World Cup, where he achieved a .286 batting average with five RBIs.

2017: Signing with the Atlanta Braves

In 2017, Ji-hwan Bae signed with the Atlanta Braves as a free agent, marking an early milestone in his baseball career.

2017: Assault Incident on New Year's Eve

In 2017, on New Year's Eve, Ji-hwan Bae was involved in an incident where he allegedly assaulted his ex-girlfriend, when he was 18 years old.

March 27, 2018: Signing with the Pittsburgh Pirates

On March 27, 2018, Ji-hwan Bae signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates for a reported signing bonus of $1.25 million.

May 2018: Accusation of Assault

In May 2018, Ji-hwan Bae was accused of assaulting his ex-girlfriend on New Year's Eve in 2017.

October 2018: Conviction of Assault

In October 2018, Ji-hwan Bae was convicted of assault in a court in Daegu and required to pay a fine of ₩2 million.

April 2019: MLB Suspension

In April 2019, Major League Baseball suspended Ji-hwan Bae without pay for 30 games due to the 2017 assault incident.

2019: Season with the Greensboro Grasshoppers

Ji-hwan Bae finished the 2019 season playing with the Greensboro Grasshoppers.

2020: Minor League Season Cancellation

In 2020, the Minor League baseball season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2021: Assignment to Altoona Curve

In 2021, Ji-hwan Bae was assigned to the Altoona Curve, where he recorded a slash line of .278/.359/.413.

September 23, 2022: Major League Debut

On September 23, 2022, Ji-hwan Bae made his major league debut, starting at second base for the Pirates against the Chicago Cubs.

2022: MLB Debut

In 2022, Ji-hwan Bae made his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut, a significant achievement in his professional career.

2022: Season with the Indianapolis Indians

In 2022, Ji-hwan Bae spent most of the season with the Indianapolis Indians, where he slashed .289/.362/.430.

April 4, 2023: First Major League Home Run

On April 4, 2023, Ji-hwan Bae hit his first major league home run.

May 2024: Return to MLB from Rehabilitation

In May 2024, Ji-hwan Bae was recalled from Triple-A Indianapolis after a rehabilitation assignment, recording his first MLB hit and RBI of the 2024 season on May 21.

November 4, 2025: Placed on Waivers

On November 4, 2025, the Pirates placed Ji-hwan Bae on waivers.

November 6, 2025: Claimed off Waivers by the New York Mets

On November 6, 2025, Ji-hwan Bae was claimed off waivers by the New York Mets.